Get ready Radstock : It is going to be Mega

By Susie Watkins

25th May 2022 | Local News

Banners and flyers have gone up and out around Radstock - have you spotted any yet?

Once it starts you will not be able to miss this special Jubilee Festival which is going to be as big as it is bold.

Come and celebrate this momentous milestone on Saturday 4th June between 11am and 5pm at St Nicholas Church Field in Radstock. Acts announced so far include Treemendous, a massive Iguanodon called Iggy, Mr. Burn with some fire-raising shows, plus an opportunity to create some graffiti with artist Silent Hobo. There will also be local stalls, food and have a-go creative workshops during the day.

Take part or simply come and support the Radstock Co-operative Society's community stage showcasing the very best of our local talented musicians.

For further information on how to get involved in the community stage, to hold a stall or become a festival volunteer please contact Sarah James on [email protected] or ring on 01761 438852. The festival will be themed around stories, histories and memorable characters and events in Radstock and neighbouring areas so please do contact Sarah directly to share these.

For more details including performance schedule, look out for further information in local shops, community centres and across social media using hashtag: #RadstockJubilee2022

We very much look forward to seeing you there!

Radstock Jubilee Festival is delivered in partnership with Youth Connect South West, Creativity Works, The Natural Theatre Company and Age UK Bath & North East Somerset. Thank you hugely to our funders and supporters for enabling this event to happen including Arts Council Let's Create Jubilee Fund managed by the Quartet Community Foundation, The National Lottery Community Fund and Radstock Town Council.

     

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